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Ambassador Dayan is heading home after four years as Israel's Consul General in the New York area. What has he learned about American Jewry and our relationship with the Jewish state? How has the experience changed his understanding of U.S. politics — and Israel's? Join Jodi Rudoren and Andrew Silow-Carroll, editors-in-chief of The Forward and the Jewish Week, for a frank and provocative conversation.

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